Juniper JPR-961 Exam (page: 1)
Juniper Networks Certified Internet Expert
Updated on: 12-Aug-2025

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You have recently added a Windows Server Web Edition system to your company's private network. The server is used to host the company's private Web site. Users are complaining that response time is often slow. You want to analyze the traffic coming to and from the Web server.
What should you do?

  1. Open Task Manager and use the Networking tab to gather network statistics.
  2. Open System Monitor to capture and analyze network traffic.
  3. Open Network Diagnostics to analyze the traffic coming to and from the Web server.
  4. Install Network Monitor on the Web server to capture and analyze network traffic.

Answer(s): D



You administer a Windows Server Active Directory domain for your company. The domain is divided into two subnets. Subnet A uses the network address 192.168.12.0/24, and Subnet B uses the network address 192.168.14.0/24. All domain controllers and member servers are Windows Server computers, and all clients are Windows 2000 Professional computers.
Clients in Subnet A obtain TCP/IP settings from a DHCP server named DHCPA, which resides in Subnet A. Clients in Subnet B cannot obtain DHCP settings at all, even though you configured a scope for Subnet B on DHCPA. Your need to enable clients on Subnet B to automatically obtain TCP/IP settings from DHCPA. What should you install on Subnet B?

  1. a primary DNS server
  2. an SUS server
  3. a DHCP relay agent
  4. a master DNS server
  5. an SMTP server

Answer(s): C



You administer your company's network. A single-domain Active Directory forest is configured on the network. All servers run Windows Server.
The network contains a server named Server5 that hosts confidential business data. Access to Server5 must be restricted to only a few authorized personnel. You must ensure that those users, including designated Server5 administrators, cannot share Server5's desktop with other users.
What should you do?

  1. Disable Remote Assistance in the local policy on Server5.
  2. Create a new OU, move Server5 to the OU, create a GPO that disables Remote Assistance, and link the GPO to the OU.
  3. Create a new OU, move Server5 to the OU, create a GPO that disables Remote Desktop, and link the GPO to the OU.
  4. Disable Remote Desktop in the local policy on Server5.
  5. Disable Remote Assistance in System Properties on Server5.
  6. Disable Remote Desktop in System Properties on Server5.

Answer(s): B



You are the security administrator for your company. The company's network supports 500 users. All network server computers run Windows Server. All network client computers run Windows XP Professional. All domain account logon events are audited.

A human resources manager requests that you produce a listing of the times and dates a user named JohnP logged on to the domain. The user was assigned to a client computer named HR09.

You should achieve this objective while reviewing the minimum amount of information.
What should you do? (Choose two. Each correct answer presents part of the solution.)

  1. Create a filter that will list all events for the JohnP user account.
  2. Use the Find option to list only the events for the JohnP user account.
  3. Open Event Viewer and access the security log on each domain controller.
  4. Use the Find option to list only the events for the HR09 computer account.
  5. Create a filter that will list only the events for the HR09 computer account.
  6. Log onto HR09 as a local administrator, and open Event Viewer to view the local security log.

Answer(s): A,C



You are the DNS administrator for TXGlobal, which is headquartered in Dallas and has branch offices in Austin, Houston, San Antonio and El Paso. The headquarters location hosts the parent domain, txglobal.com. Each branch office has been delegated a child domain. Austin hosts austin.txglobal.com, Houston hosts houston.txglobal.com, San Antonio hosts sanantonio.txglobal.com, and El Paso hosts elpaso.txglobal.com.

The primary DNS server in Dallas is named TXDNS. The primary DNS servers in the branch offices are named AUSDNS, HOUDNS, SADNS and EPDNS. The secondary DNS servers in the branch offices are named AUSDNS-2, HOUDNS2, SADNS-2, and EPDNS-2.

To increase fault tolerance, you want to add another secondary DNS server in each location. The new DNS servers will be named AUSDNS-3, HOUDNS-3, SADNS-3, and EPDNS-3. You want TXDNS to be aware that the new servers are authoritative for their respective zones.
Which server or servers should host one or more stub zones?

  1. AUSDNS, HOUDNS, SADNS and EPDNS
  2. AUSDNS-3, HOUDNS-3, SADNS-3 and EPDNS-3
  3. all of the DNS servers within the child domains
  4. TXDNS

Answer(s): D



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